Bertha, Beat It On Down The Line, Brown Eyed Women, Mexicali Blues, Box Of Rain, Here Comes Sunshine, Looks Like Rain, Row Jimmy, Jack Straw, Deal, Playin' In The Band
Set 2
Around & Around, Loose Lucy, Big River, He's Gone-> Truckin'-> Nobody's Fault But Mine-> El Paso, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Stella Blue, Eyes Of The World, Sugar Magnolia
Set 3
Sing Me Back Home, Not Fade Away*, Mountain Jam*, Johnny B. Goode*,
*wi\ the Allman Brothers and The Band
Notes
Notes:
- Thanks to Rob Eaton for both the master reel source and transfer
- Thanks to Charlie Miller for coordinating this effort
- All of the 1st set and most of the 2nd set has been pitch corrected. The 1st set was a mess. As I understand it, the deck was inadvertantly on battery power and it wasn't until after "Here Comes Sunshine" that someone realized that the deck was not plugged in. Consequently, there were serious speed issues, culminating in the "chipmunks on speed" version of "Here Comes Sunshine". What made things even more difficult was the fact that the speed issues were non-linear, requiring the pitch to be adjusted in as little as 0:10 increments, with the speed being both slow, then fast, in a matter of seconds. Just to give an idea of the severity, the raw transfer of "Here Comes Sunshine" (HCS Raw) has been included in this torrent for your listening pleasure.
- Sadly, this copy also exhibits a "static" like scratching noise in parts of "He's Gone" and "Truckin'", which has been minimized as best as possible
- Thanks to audiohead22 for his help with the pitch corrections, as well as the "static" like scratching noise present at the end of "He's Gone" and the beginning of "Truckin'"
- Thanks to the folks responsible for the shnid135381 Sony ECM22p source which supplies the "Intro" and first few notes of "Bertha" (0:43 total), as well as a 0:26 patch in "Eyes Of The World"
- Thanks to the folks responsible for the shnid123407 Candelario source which supplies a 0:24 patch in "Loose Lucy", a 0:27 patch in "Truckin'", as well as a 1:17 patch in "I Know You Rider"
- Thanks to the folks responsible for the shnid14196 source for the FM source which supplies a 0:19 patch in "Here Comes Sunshine" where the speed issues could not be corrected, as well as the tuning and first 0:19 of "Looks Like Rain" (0:32 total)
- Multiple sources were used for patching due to the varying sound qualities/wind noise present on each version, at any given time
- There's a tape flip in "Playin' In The Band" that has been smoothed and not patched. Available patch sources didn't lend themselves as patch material,so it was left alone. It is virtually transparent
- Mix issues during "Bertha"
- Levels were smoothed
Reviewer:
clinton h
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February 12, 2025 Subject:
Quality
Thanks for all those who put in efforts to get the quality of sound we are listening to. Job well done!
Reviewer:
lennyb1987
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July 28, 2024 Subject:
Great overall & the Playin’ is the Truth
Great audio fidelity with such clear instrument separation. And it’s ‘72 GD, with Bill the Drummer just layin it DOWN. Great work by both Phil &
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Bob on Playin, Bob starts dialing up some wicked funk picking early in the first jam (right channel). Phil just zips in and out with some crazy riffs and melodies throughout. And you know Jerry gonna get his.
Reviewer:
Kristyboy
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July 30, 2022 Subject:
Scott Clugston
Great remastering job Scott! Would love to talk with you. 215-582-2846. Kris Field I was at the show for all 3 bands. What an event!
This is absolutely incredible 73' Dead..5 gold srars.
Reviewer:
happytrails
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December 25, 2020 Subject:
Nice Here Comes Sunshine!
My listening pleasure should probably be changed to for at least a few minutes of distraction and hilarity... Thanks! I was thinking how maybe back in
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the 80s I had a tape of that... but likely not. There was, however, an exceptional jam into a 69/70 Good Loving that bent all over the place. I credited the band with an amazing ability to really shift speeds and split time and all that, at the time in my youthful ignance! Listening to Jerry do it in a JGB show at Bushnell made me more aware of it! He was pushing the drummer at that time faster or slower... As we know sometimes it was good, sometimes not so good. One of those things that attracted me to the band and Jerry, at times and in certain ways... If I was merely tripping my face off while listening to that good lovin back in the day, or it was a speed issue and that's all... would love to know. I remember making a tape for someone with a speed adjustable turntable... I messed with the sustain on one of the tracks of Talking Heads Fear of Music... It was awesome!